It’s the first No. 1 for siblings Kimberly, Reid and Neil Perry and also the first for Republic Nashville, a new label launched as a partnership between Universal Republic and Nashville-based Big Machine Records. The trio had even more to celebrate this week when Kimberly Perry was nominated in the best country song category for writing the hit.

Meanwhile, after a brief tour of the lower floors, Taylor Swift‘s Speak Now is back on the top level again as America’s best-selling country album. This week, fans and gift-purchasers bought 240,530 copies of the CD, according to Nielsen SoundScan, running up total sales to almost 2 million units in the five weeks the album has been out. Speak Now experienced a big jump from last week’s sales, which amounted to a mere 146,358 copies.

Alan Jackson claims the highest-charting new album. His 34 Number Ones checks in at No. 7 on sales of 32,273.

Also bowing in for the first time is Mandy Barnett‘s Winter Wonderland, landing at No. 56.